1909306 COMPUTER AIDED MACHINE DRAWING L T PC
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COURSE OBJECTIVES:
The main learning objective of this course is to provide hands on training to the students in:
1. Applying standard drawing practices using fits and tolerances.
2. Modeling orthogonal views of machine components.
3. Modeling orthogonal views of assembled components.
4. Preparing standard drawing layout for modeled parts or assemblies with BoM.
PART I DRAWING STANDARDS & FITS AND TOLERANCES 4
Code of practice for Engineering Drawing, BIS specifications – Welding symbols, riveted joints,
keys, fasteners – Reference to hand book for the selection of standard components like bolts, nuts,
screws, keys etc. - Limits, Fits – Tolerancing of individual dimensions – Specification of Fits –
Preparation of production drawings and reading of part and assembly drawings, basic principles of
Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing.
PART II 2D DRAFTING 56
Drawing, Editing, Dimensioning, Layering, Hatching, Block, Array, Detailing, Detailed Drawing.
1. Bearings – Bush Bearing
2. Valves – Safety and Non-return Valves.
3. Couplings – Flange, Oldham’s, Muff, Gear couplings.
4. Joints – Universal, Knuckle, Gib & Cotter, Strap, Sleeve & Cotter joints.
5. Engine parts – Piston, Connecting Rod, Crosshead (vertical and horizontal), Stuffing box,
Multi-plate clutch.
6. Machine Components – Screw Jack, Machine Vice, Lathe Tail Stock, Plummer Block, Vane
and Gear pumps.
Total: 20% of classes for theory classes and 80% of classes for practice
Note: 25% of assembly drawings must be done manually and remaining 75% of assembly drawings
must be done by using any CAD software. The above tasks can be performed manually and using
standard commercial 2D CAD software.
TOTAL(L: 4 + P: 56) = 60 PERIODS
COURSE OUTCOMES: Upon completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO1. Apply standard drawing practices using fits and tolerances.
CO2. Model orthogonal views of machine components.
CO3. Model orthogonal views of assembled components.
CO4. Prepare standard drawing layout for modeled parts or assemblies with BoM.
TEXT BOOK:
1. Gopalakrishna K.R., “Machine Drawing”, 22nd Edition, Subhas Stores Books Corner, Bangalore, 2013
REFERENCES:
1. N. D. Bhatt and V.M. Panchal, “Machine Drawing”, 48th Edition, Charotar Publishers,2013
2. Junnarkar, N.D., “Machine Drawing”, 1st Edition, Pearson Education, 2004
3. N. Siddeshwar, P. Kanniah, V.V.S. Sastri, ”Machine Drawing” , published by Tata Mc GrawHill,2006
4. S. Trymbaka Murthy, “A Text Book of Computer Aided Machine Drawing”, CBS Publishers, New Delhi,
2007